Mugabe plan for Kasukuwere rise revealed

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HAMBURG/CAPE TOWN– The late former leader, President Robert Mugabe, left an intricate political plan in place that will likely see exiled politician and ex- Zanu PF minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, becoming the country’s president during the next presidential plebiscite, Spotlight Zimbabwe, has exclusively established.

This publication can also put it on record today, that it projects Kasukuwere to win the 2023 presidential polls based on intelligence information at hand, supplied by senior aides close to the current presidium of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

According to officials inside the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC), most of who have previously served in Mugabe’s administrations and a top aide of one of the country’s vice presidents, Mugabe’s plan for Kasukuwere’s power ascension to the presidency, is so elaborate that it allegedly involves the South African government, it’s intelligence services, and former presidents Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma.

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Former First Lady, Grace Mugabe, has been identified as the kingmaker, who was tasked by her late husband to roll out the secretive plan, when the time is ripe, using a war chest provided by Mugabe himself and the Mugabes business and political associates, to protect their long term interests in Zimbabwe.

Grace has publicly boasted that Mnangagwa and his regime will be “history in three years time”, because he was running the country like a “tuckshop”, telling shocked farmers in Mazowe last year that her son (Kasukuwere) was going to clear the mess, with the farmers she’s embroiled in a land dispute in the area, being eventually evicted.

“The institutions which President Mugabe built during his time in office have not collapsed,” the OPC officials said. “This office for example has many Mugabe functionaries to this day, and let’s not pretend we don’t known them. They remained in office after the 2017 coup for contunuity and the president’s own survival strategy, but he’s going to regret it. The ministry of state security has informed him that Mugabe left an intricate plan in place, for Saviour Kasukuwere to be president, when the next election is called. It’s no longer a secret, and the president has gone bonkers about it.”

Another long serving OPC official, working for the communications office said what has infuriated Mnangagwa the most, is South Africa’s alleged involvement in propping up Kasukuwere’s presidential ambitions.

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